PhrogPhlyer Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 A bit of history and present day at Bowman Field and the Louisville Kentucky area. This one's for you Michael (aka Rupert). Bowman Field was one of the busiest airfields in the US during the beginnings of the golden age of aviation and during WWII. American Airlines began service at Bowman in 1928. Note that Kentucky was one of the 20 American Airlines Flagship DC-3s. The airport invited a military reserve unit to be based there as a way to help grow the field and promote aviation to the community. In 1922 the 465th Pursuit Squadron (Reserve) began operations at Bowman Field flying flying the Curtiss JN. Later many different type aircraft were assigned to the field from Vindicators to assault gliders Approaching the field, Even today, you can get a taste of the old by taking a flight in a Waco with Classic Biplane Tours, that operates from Bowman. All that is needed are the food trucks found all around Louisville and the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory (a MUST when you visit). Flying past Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, with the Cardinals stadium just beyond the racetrack. Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfgarland Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 Interesting . . . . . love the Waco Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 9 Author Share Posted May 9 Thanks sf. I really enjoy using FS as a way to get closer to the vast world of aviation history. Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfgarland Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 This scenery available here? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 9 Author Share Posted May 9 1 hour ago, sfgarland said: This scenery available here? Yes, There are several by searching Kentucky in FSX scenery, some I have not added yet. But for this set of pics I used these two (search Bowman in FSX scenery): https://www.flightsim.com/search/?&q=bowman&type=downloads_file&quick=1&nodes=104&search_and_or=and&sortby=relevancy Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfgarland Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 thank you. and again, enjoy your presentations/work much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 9 Author Share Posted May 9 Again, so glad you enjoyed this. It motivates me to find another interesting location to explore. Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 10 Author Share Posted May 10 10 hours ago, sfgarland said: love the Waco Forgot to mention that the Waco is also available here: Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfgarland Posted May 10 Share Posted May 10 Yes, thank you. I have both the Golden Age UBF2 and the alebeo YMF5. As for interesting historical places . . . . Farmingdale/Republic--I think for FS2004, there was scenery creating the area as it was in the late '20's and or late '30's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfgarland Posted May 10 Share Posted May 10 my bad! Roosevelt field I think, also available on FSX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 10 Author Share Posted May 10 3 hours ago, sfgarland said: Roosevelt field Excellent location steeped in history. Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rupert Posted May 13 Share Posted May 13 GREAT!! And it's obviously my favorite airport in the US! When I was in high school I'd caddy at the Seneca Golf Course which is adjacent to LOU. In fact LOU was a short enough walk from my home I'd often walk over and dream of becoming a pilot, After joining the Corps that wish came true. Between tours in Vietnam we often ferried H-46s from Baltimore to MCAF Santa Ana. When I was ferrying H-46s across country I flew into LOU more than once. After the Corps I flew RW as a passenger in various friend's private planes out of LOU and spent a ton of time off visiting in friends hangers and occasionally still do. Even today they do an annual airshow there which I view as many years as possible from the "Pilots Club" in fact I have a good friend who flies a WACO most years in that airshow. And yes I've visited at the Downs, the Derby Museum, and the Louisville Slugger Museum many times as well. It's like when you own a condo on a beach, you seem to have old friends and relatives that come to visit. But the timing of the visit visit has a lot to do with the area as well as visiting you. In your shots the terminal building and such still look a lot like as shown, as does much of downtown Louisville. Churchill Downs is shown a little off but that's about as far from being accurate as any of the scenes are. Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhrogPhlyer Posted May 13 Author Share Posted May 13 1 hour ago, Rupert said: GREAT!! And it's obviously my favorite airport in the US! Glad you enjoyed. I had a blast learning about the history of such a wonderful field. Always Aviate, then Navigate, then Communicate. And never be low on Fuel, Altitude, Airspeed, or Ideas. Laptop, Intel Core i7 CPU 1.80GHz 2.30 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64-bit, NVIDIA GeoForce MX 130, Extra large coffee-black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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